Picture this: November 12, 1944. Parsons Manor looms like a sentinel, its walls whispering secrets of souls it refuses to release. You thought marriage meant forever, but now fear shadows every corner—until he appears. A phantom at the window, equal parts nightmare and allure, pulling you into a romance you never saw coming.
This isn't just any haunted house story. The manor clings to its inhabitants, but it's your husband who truly haunts you, a monster in familiar skin. Enter the phantom: stalker, criminal, mobster. He's the danger you didn't know you craved, offering whispers of escape when the nights grow longest.
From that first chilling glimpse, intrigue sparks into something fiercer. He's not what he seems—no mere ghost, but a man with shadows of his own, navigating a world of crime and peril. Yet in his presence, the manor's grip loosens. Conversations turn intimate, touches electric, building to a romance that defies the terror within these walls.
As the prequel to the gripping Cat & Mouse Duet, it layers backstory with standalone heat. Readers rave about the atmospheric tension—imagine curling up with a blanket, heart racing as you uncover what binds these souls. It's for those late-night reads when you want romance laced with danger, where love blooms in the darkest places.
Whether you're new to the duet or revisiting its roots, Phantom delivers tangible escapes: the silk of hidden letters, the adrenaline of secret meetings, the catharsis of reclaiming your story. Dive in, feel the pull, and let this 1944 tale haunt you long after the last page.